第三人称复数:repressions
repression的解释
名词压抑; 约束; 抑制,镇压
名词
1. They wanted to fight all forms of injustice and repression.
他们要与各种形式的不公正和压制行为作斗争。
1. 阻遏:3.诱导(induction)与阻遏(repression):可诱导基因在特定环境中表达增强的过程称为诱导. 可阻遏基因表达产物水平降低的过程称为阻遏. 25、分解代谢物基因激活蛋白(CAP)对乳糖操纵子表达的影响是( )6.答:1961年,
2. 潜抑作用:假使产生焦虑的行动,完全不为个人所知,则我们说产生潜抑作用(repression)了. 失意症(amnesia)是潜抑作用的例子之一. 有一个个案,发现一个男人漫游街道,他不知道自己的姓名,及来自何方. 透过催眠剂其他技术之后,我们能够重新组织它的历史,
1. 镇压;压制;控制
Repression is the use of force to restrict and control a society or other group of people.
e.g. ...a society conditioned by violence and repression.
受暴力和镇压制约的社会
e.g. ...the repressions of the 1930s.
20世纪30年代的镇压
2. (情感,尤指性欲的)压抑,控制
Repression of feelings, especially sexual ones, is a person's unwillingness to allow themselves to have natural feelings and desires.
e.g. ...the repression of his feelings about men.
他对男人情感的压抑
1. Casino said those actions are now moot, but vowed protests will continue against what he called continuing political repression.
2. Such demands strike a chord with many Egyptians long weary of government repression and corruption.
3. Kosovo has been under UN administration since June 1999, after a NATO bombing campaign aimed at ending Serbian repression of the province's ethnic Albanians.
4. repression
4. A law on the prevention and repression of terrorism took effect on Tuesday, the government of the Macao Special Administrative Region announced.
5. Kosovo was put under UN rule in 1999 after NATO bombing to end Serb repression of majority Albanians.
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6. He had been at the center of Kosovo politics for more than 15 years, leading the nonviolent struggle against repression under former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic.
7. " The tales in the West about China's'repression of Tibetans'are utter lies ", she wrote.
8. The US congress on March 11 approved a resolution, urging China to end " repression " in Tibet and lift the " harsh " policies imposed on Tibetans.
9. The humanitarian role for Chile's army marked a shift for a military long associated with an era of repression.
10. Outspoken and uncompromising, he then campaigned for human rights against challenges ranging from political repression to AIDS.
noun
1. the act of repressing
control by holding down
e.g. his goal was the repression of insolence
2. (psychiatry) the classical defense mechanism that protects you from impulses or ideas that would cause anxiety by preventing them from becoming conscious
3. a state of forcible subjugation
e.g. the long repression of Christian sects